COSMOS Cutouts
Single Location
Coordinate/Object:
Cutout Size: (arcsec) [range: 1-180 arcsec]
Coordinate Examples:
  • 150.23983 +2.56283 eq
  • 10h 00m 57.56s +02d 33m 46.2s Equ J2000
  • 236.52321 +42.42665 ga
  • 10005347+0205032
Default: Equatorial J2000 Coordinate Help
NOTE: For single cutouts of COSMOS data larger than 180 arcsec, you can use Atlas, where the search size acts as your cutout size, up to 2.0 degrees.
Multiple Positions
(User Table Upload)
Table Upload Instructions: The input table should contain a list of coordinates or astronomical object names; a (cutout) size column is optional. Please see allowed table format information. A cutout size may be specified in a column in the input table, allowing for a different cutout size per position. Or, to have the same size cutouts for all input positions, specify one value in the Uniform Cutout size field below. Example table.
Table Table Format Help:
Uniform Cutout size (arcsec) [range: 1-180 arcsec]:
Or, specify a non-uniform cutout size here for each position in the table using a cutout size column name:
Cutout size column name:
Select COSMOS Data Sets
HST-ACS Mosaic (Mosaic v1.2 [cycle 12 + 13] in full resolution [0.05"/pix])
HST-ACS Mosaic (Mosaic v1.3 [cycle 12 + 13] in full resolution [0.05"/pix])
HST-WFPC (615 PC and MOS Images)
HST-NICMOS (474 Science Images; H band)
SUBARU (Mosaic v2.0; B, NB816, V, gp, ip, rp, and zp Bands)
CFHT (i-band Mosaic v2.0, u-band Mosaic v5.0)
KPNO (Mosaic v3.0; Ks Band)
SDSS (720 Science Images; g, i, r, u and z Band)
Spitzer-IRAC Channel 1 (Mosaic v1.0)
Spitzer-IRAC Channel 2 (Mosaic v1.0)
Spitzer-IRAC Channel 3 (Mosaic v1.0)
Spitzer-IRAC Channel 4 (Mosaic v1.0)
Spitzer-MIPS 24um (Mosaic v1.0, v2.0)
Spitzer-MIPS 70um (Mosaic v1.0, v2.0)
Spitzer-MIPS 160um (Mosaic v1.0, v2.0)
GALEX (4 pointings in NUV and FUV; intensity maps and weight files)
VLA ("Large" Program image in TAN projection; "Deep" Program image in SIN projection)
XMM (Single image in three bands - Hard, Medium and Soft X-ray)
Chandra (Merged images - 520 ksec, 570 ksec, 2070 ksec exposures)
Chandra (Baseline images - 49 Observation IDs with a range of exposure times)